ndodecyl
Ndodecyl, more commonly written as n-dodecyl, refers to a straight-chain alkyl group containing 12 carbon atoms. The n- prefix indicates a normal, unbranched chain, and the radical has the formula C12H25-. In chemical notation it is often shown as n-C12H25- when attached as a substituent in larger molecules.
n-Dodecyl appears in a variety of compounds, most notably in n-dodecyl alcohol (dodecan-1-ol) and in n-dodecyl
Other examples include various n-dodecyl esters, sulfonates, and acrylate or methacrylate monomers used in polymer chemistry.
Properties of n-dodecyl-containing compounds depend on the functional group attached to the chain. The alkyl portion
Safety and handling follow standard practices for long-chain alkyls: many compounds can be irritants or sensitizers;